This course examines the transformation of Korean society beginning around the turn of the 20th century to contemporary times. In particular, it explores how shifting categories of masculinity, and by contrast, femininity have impacted upon, and in turn been influenced by social, cultural, and political change. Using multiple disciplinary lenses, we will critically examine how gender intersects with political, social, and economic developments starting with the Confucianization of Korean society during the Joseon Dynasty (1392-1910) up to the contemporary moment of globalization and neoliberal reform. The class will draw on a variety of topics such as traditional views of women, religion, race, class, education, patriarchy, sexuality, imperialism, modernity, war, globalization, the diaspora, among others. Special attention will be placed on the historical, transnational and transdisciplinary connections.
Broad overview of Korean history and literature beginning in the Joseon period with a particular focus on a series of social and cultural transformations that would have profound impact on the gender relations starting with Confucianism.
1.2 Novels in Colonial Period and the Emergence of the New Woman•7 minutes
1.3 The Korean Civil War and Female Employment in Post War South Korea•7 minutes
1 reading•Total 10 minutes
KOREAN WOMEN•10 minutes
4 assignments•Total 120 minutes
Who was Kim Sooim?•30 minutes
What is a "V-line?"•30 minutes
Who was Shin Saimdang•30 minutes
Over A T-Shirt??•30 minutes
1 peer review•Total 120 minutes
KOREAN WOMEN UNDER CONFUCIANISM•120 minutes
4 discussion prompts•Total 40 minutes
WHO'S WHO?•10 minutes
WOMEN IN CHOSON (JOSEON) KOREA•10 minutes
POTATOES, LUCKY DAY, WINGS•10 minutes
OBALTAN (AIMLESS BULLET)•10 minutes
The (Un)making of the Modern Family
Module 2•3 hours to complete
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Introduction to the strategically gendered division of role in making modern Korean families and contemporary changes in the perception of marriage and family in Korea.
2.2 Changed Family Structure and Singletons•8 minutes
2.3 Globalization of Korean Family•11 minutes
1 reading•Total 10 minutes
The (Un)making of the Modern Family Readings•10 minutes
1 assignment•Total 30 minutes
The (Un)making of the Modern Family Quiz•30 minutes
1 peer review•Total 60 minutes
The (un)making of the Korean families•60 minutes
3 discussion prompts•Total 30 minutes
What is the Role of Children in Korean Families?•10 minutes
Why are young Koreans especially young Korean women unwilling to marry?•10 minutes
Globalization of Korean families?•10 minutes
Female Beauty / Male Beauty & Body Aesthetics
Module 3•3 hours to complete
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Examine a range of topics including cosmetic surgery to male circumcision and body lines to understand how female and male beauty standards and aesthetics have changed over the past two centuries.
How male K-Pop idols are redefining masculinity•120 minutes
3 discussion prompts•Total 30 minutes
101 East - Plastic Surgery: The Cost of Beauty•10 minutes
Korea's First Plus Size Model Response•10 minutes
People & Power - South Korea: Suicide nation•10 minutes
Sexuality in Korea
Module 4•3 hours to complete
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Discuss the issues of sexualities in contemporary Korea, ranging from the relationship between family and sexuality, commodified sexuality, to the issues of sexual minorities.
Is being called "sexy" a sign of women's liberation or sexual freedom?•10 minutes
Are sex workers agents of their own rights, or are they victims of trafficking?•10 minutes
Sexual minorities' struggles and achievements•10 minutes
Looking Ahead into the Future...
Module 5•4 hours to complete
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Provide an overview of current positive changes in Korea related to gender and discuss impending issues of contemporary feminist movement and comfort women before concluding the lecture series.
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Reviewed on Aug 9, 2017
Excellent information, especially the historical background of Korea and its influence on societal culture.
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i liked the course.quizes,peer graded assignments were helpful and nice.i read all the stuff they recommended,required etc. had more info and idea about what really happens in korea.thank you...
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Reviewed on Oct 3, 2018
A good history and issues surrounding gender in Korea.
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